Coin flip challenge Crossword Clue Answer

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Question: Coin flip challenge

Solution: CALLIT

CALLIT Definition 1:
To speak in a loud voice no obj + obj see also call out 1 (below).
Examples:
He called to passersby for help.
She called up to her husband, who was at the top of the stairs.
Her husband called back down to her.
She saw her friends across the street and called over/across to them.
He called her name in his sleep.
CALLIT Definition 2:
To announce or read (something) in a loud voice see also call out 1 (below).
Examples:
call the roll
call (off) a row of figures
They’re calling [=announcing] our flight: it’s boarding at gate 57.
CALLIT Definition 3:
To make the sound that is usual for a particular type of bird or animal .
Examples:
The birds were calling as the sun rose.
CALLIT Definition 4:
To make a telephone call no obj + obj see also call 3b (below) call in 1 (below) call up 1 (below).
Examples:
I call once a week to talk to my parents.
Where are you calling from?
May I say who’s calling?
Thank you for calling.
Please call back/again later.
She called long-distance.
I try to call my parents at least once a week.
She called me long-distance.
I called the office to get some information.
Please call us back/again later.
Don’t call us—we’ll call you.
In an emergency you should call [=dial] 911.
Call me when you get back from your vacation.
CALLIT Definition 5:
To tell, order, or ask (someone or something) to come .
Examples:
I called the waiter over (to my table) and asked for the check, and then I called him back to order something else.
My dog comes running when he’s called.
She was called to court to testify.
He was called to the office for an interview.
Soldiers who have been called to active duty
He’s not home because he was called away on business.
CALLIT Definition 6:
To make a telephone call to tell, order, or ask (someone or something) to come see also call 2 (above).
Examples:
We had to call an ambulance.
He called a taxi but it still hasn’t come.
He called a taxi for me. = He called me a taxi.
CALLIT Definition 7:
To give a name to (someone or something) .
Examples:
Her parents called [=named] her Katherine after/for her grandmother.
The immigrants settled along the river and called their new town “Brookhaven.”
CALLIT Definition 8:
To talk to or refer to (someone or something) with a specified name see also name-calling.
Examples:
Her name is Katherine but her friends all call her “Kitty.”
This part of the city is called “The Old Town.”
It’s important to call things by their right names.
Human beings belong to a large group of animals called “mammals.”
The other children called him (bad) names. [=the other children spoke to him with cruel and insulting words in place of his name]
CALLIT Definition 9:
To regard or think of (someone or something) in a certain way .
Examples:
Some people say he’s a good man, but I call him a fool. [=I consider him to be a fool]
She went out in the rain without an umbrella? I call that pretty foolish.
He’s not what you would call a generous man. [=he’s not a generous man]
Her sense of humor is what you might call subtle. [=she has a subtle sense of humor]
(You can) Call me foolish if you like, but I still think people are basically good.
It costs 99 cents: let’s call it an even dollar for simplicity’s sake.
You may not agree with him, but he calls them like he sees them! [=he states his opinion in an open, honest, and direct way]
You did me a favor and I did you a favor, so let’s call it even.
CALLIT Definition 10:
To give the order for (something, such as a meeting) .
Examples:
call [=convene] a meeting
call an election
The union has threatened to call a strike against the company.
The chairman called a halt to [=stopped] the discussion.
CALLIT Definition 11:
To make a brief visit see also call at (below) call for 2 (below) call in 2 (below) call on 5 (below).
Examples:
He called to pay his respects.
We’re planning to call [=stop] at a friend’s house on the way home.
CALLIT Definition 12:
To say or guess what the result of something will be .
Examples:
Nobody else thought the election would turn out as it did, but he called [=predicted] it exactly right!
You called it! [=you correctly said what would happen]
call the toss of a coin
We flipped a coin; he called heads, and heads it was!
The election is still too close to call. [=the election is too close to say who will win]
CALLIT Definition 13:
To stop or cancel (something, such as a baseball game) because of bad conditions .
Examples:
The game was called on account of rain.
CALLIT Definition 14:
To make an official ruling or decision about (something, such as a pitched ball or a player’s action) .
Examples:
Only the umpire has the right to call balls and strikes.
The pitch was called a strike. [=the umpire said that the pitch was a strike]
The umpire called the runner safe/out.
call a serve in/out
She was called for being offside. [=the official said that she was offside]
CALLIT Definition 15:
To say or decide what kind of play will be used .
Examples:
The quarterback called a running play.
CALLIT Definition 16:
To require (a player) to show a hand by making an equal bet + obj no obj .
Examples:
I call you.
I call.

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